Check the discussion page and do what is written backwards. If you have trouble, you need to see a gunsmith
Blue Book of Gun Values
Depending upon condition - fair $175 to Excellent just under $400.
Semi automatic. The rest are manual loading.
A desirable item to an H&R or early semi-auto pistol collector - value will excede $500 at auction.
automatic rifles work by the exerting gas made from the bullet and the gas pushes back the bolt loading a new round in
It should be equivalent to a Harrington and Richardson model 120. Parts should be available from Numrich at the related link posted on the right side of this page. It absolutely is NOT a Harrington & Richardson product. The gun was manufactured by High Standard. The part is called either the carrier assembly or the cartridge lifter assembly. Numrich Gunparts and Proofhouse.com both cross-reference this Sears number to the H&R 120. Numrich has the carrier for for the H&R 120 for $18.20 and if you order it based on their cross-reference list, I'm sure you can get a refund if it is not the correct part..
H&R Break open .22 revolvers are small, compact handguns that are designed for easy loading and unloading by breaking the barrel open. They are commonly used for target shooting and plinking due to their simplicity and accuracy.
It can, but you will need a alternate mechanism to run the automatic loading and firing of the darts that will run without power.
Yes, the barrel on a Remington Model 48 shotgun does move back into the loading chamber when fired. This movement is part of the semi-automatic cycling action of the shotgun.
The Harrington & Richardson "Self Loading" semi-automatic pistol was in production from circa 1914 to 1924. Approximately 34,500 pistols were manufactured during that period. Your pistol with s/n 21835, assuming equal production rates per year during the era of production, probably dates from 1919-1920. It is what is known as the Second Variation (s/n range 2000 to 34,500+) and will have 16 slide serrations. Currently, in excellent 100% condition it is worth $495 and in fair (60%) condition it is worth $220. Values are approximate and RETAIL. If safe to shoot, it will handle modern .32ACP cartridges.
Richard Gatling invented the Gatling Gun in 1861. The first self-loading rapid fire gun was the first modern automatic weapon. Sir Hiram Maxim developed the first self-powered or recoil powered automatic gun in 1885 with the Maxim Gun.
Automatic coal loading machine, used transported coal from one area to the next without having to manually haul it.